Tourists' murder in Morocco
possibly linked to terror
Imlil, 10 km from where the bodies of two Scandanarian tourists were found.- ANSA |
The murders of two scandanavian toursits in Morocco’s atlas
mountains are being linked to terrorist attacks after four Moroccan nationals
were stopped, one of which has been confirmed as a so-called Islamic State
extremist.
By Francesca Merlo
The horrific murders of 24 year-old Louisa Vesterager
Jespersen and 28 year-old Maren Ueland are believed to have been an act of
terrorism.
The bodies of the two girls, from Denmark and Norway, were
found on Monday morning by French hikers near the village of Imlil, in
Morocco’s High Atlas Mountains, a popular tourist destination. One girl had
been beheaded and the other was found with her throat cut.
The two girls, who were studying to be outdoor guides at a
Norwegian university, were spotted with three men in Marrakesh before heading
to the Atlas mountains to hike.
Witnesses say that three men from Marrakesh were seen
camping close to the women.
Moroccan authorities have confirmed that at least one of the
suspected killers is a confirmed 'extremist', thus prompting fears that the
gruesome double murder was an act of terror.
A video showing the murder and beheading of one of the girls
has been recognised as genuine by Danish intelligence services.
The men can supposedly be heard shouting 'This is for Syria’
in the video. The comment appears to reference Western bombing in
war-torn Syria.
A Moroccan police source said today that three fugitive
suspects had been arrested in Marrakesh after an intensive manhunt including a
man from the city whose identity card was found at the murder
scene.
They were filmed fleeing the scene early on Monday morning,
by another camper.
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